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The Community Action Toolkit includes materials to create a community event using the research, ideas and bullying prevention and response strategies that you learned about in the Training Module.
This supplemental guide includes:
* Landscape Assessment – a tool to help you understand the unique challenges in your community and current efforts already underway
* Template Community Event Agenda – a customizable agenda to help you organize a local community event
* Community Engagement Tip Sheet – tips for building a diverse network of supporters who can contribute to bullying prevention and response efforts
* Guide to Mobilizing Communities in Bullying Prevention – a checklist of key stakeholders to engage in bullying prevention and response efforts
* Action Planning Matrix – a tool to help stakeholders understand their roles in community-wide bullying prevention and awareness efforts
* Tips for Working with the Media – a how-to guide for engaging media and gaining visibility for your efforts
* Bullying and Suicide: Cautionary Notes – an overview of bullying and suicide issues
* Funding Ideas for Future Bullying Prevention Efforts – tips on maintaining and pursuing funding for bullying prevention efforts
* StopBullying.gov Resources – a step-by-step guide for finding additional resources on www.StopBullying.gov
* Feedback Forms – tools for assessing the impact of the Training Module Materials and community event

Many schools and communities are struggling to find effective ways to prevent both bullying and suicidal behavior among youth. This webinar will provide the latest research and science on the relationship between bullying and suicide and will outline some of the shared risk and protective factors. The webinar will also discuss the main principles of a comprehensive whole school approach to bullying prevention. This presentation will be interactive, with opportunities to ask questions.
Objectives: Participants will:1.Recognize the complex relationship between bullying and suicide.2.Understand key research findings related to effective bullying prevention approaches.3.Identify ways to integrate both bullying prevention and suicide prevention into school violence prevention initiatives.

This webinar, "An Orientation to the Revitalized StopBullying.gov Website," brings together members of the StopBullying.gov Editorial Board to provide a walk-through of the new StopBullying.gov website. Presenters discuss new changes to the site and how to use the content and resources provided on StopBullying.gov.

This document was developed to provide a guiding framework to local education agencies and school administrators for implementing effective, sustainable school-wide bullying prevention and safety efforts.

This StopBullying.gov developed presentation is designed to be used for community events. This version contains speaker notes to assist with giving the presentation. A clean version PowerPoint version is available at: http://www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/in-the-community/community-action-planning/training-module-powerpoint.pptx

These picture books aim to prevent bullying related to actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity or affiliation with people who identify as LGBT. Each book has information for educators or families about how to talk about LGBT issues with children and support children from LGBT-headed homes in classroom settings. They also have information about how to talk about general issues of family diversity with children.

This anti-bullying initiative by The Sports Museum and the Boston sports community features athletes from all of Boston's professional sports teams sharing their stories and providing kids with ways to stand strong against bullying. On the website you’ll find tools, tips, and guidance to help kids prevent and stop bullying. The website includes four public service announcements and nine player-specific videos.

This StopBullying.gov developed presentation is designed be given at a community event, workshop or town hall meeting. A guide with speaker notes is available at: http://www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/in-the-community/community-action-planning/training-module-speaker-notes.pdf

Our FREE, downloadable Teacher's Aide Resource Kit and Video Guide were prepared in conjunction with the NEA HIN and True Educator, Inc. These materials promote tolerance and respect with the goal of eradicating bullying from schools and society. Based on the film “That’s What I Am”, they provide you with powerful and proven information and tools for discussing bullying with students. Starring Academy Award®-nominated Ed Harris, Chase Ellison, WWE Superstar Randy Orton and Amy Madigan, “That’s What I Am” is a moving and thought-provoking look at the insidious ways bullying can affect people of all ages—and how to overcome those effects.
The Teacher's Aide Resource Kit and Video Guide includes:
- Nine Thematic Lesson Plans (Courage, Responsibility, Dignity, Friendship, Advocacy, Resiliency, Empathy, Identity and Morality) with specific instructional activities and Student Activity Sheets.
- Synopsis and clips from the film “That's What I Am”, which is the foundation of this Teacher's Aide.
- A robust Teacher Planning Section with essential questions aligned to the film's major themes and principles, a National Education Standards tie-in chart, and a comprehensive interdisciplinary Unit Framework.
- A reproducible Reflective Journal for students to use throughout the program.